Sequoyah State Park Golf Course

Route 1Hulbert, OK 74441 Phone: (918)772-2297Fax: (918)772-3277

This short course has many elevated greens. There are many old pecan trees lining the fairways. The most demanding hole is #3, a 395-yard, par 4, requiring an uphill approach shot to an elevated green. There is a lake that comes into play on five holes.

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Course Reviews

Pines Par 3 Golf Course"Pines Par 3"This course is just a ball to play. Yes they are only par 3's with the longest being 90yards but this is still a great course to work on your short game. It has done wonders for mine. This course is also a great place to get the kids started on golf. Friendly atmosphere. On Monday Nights they have a Golf Tournament entry fee is about $15, including the hole-in-one pool. ---Ritz, Florida

Mesa Country Club"course quality"This golf course is sneaky long, but it is made difficult because the greens won't hold a shot longer than a nine iron, the greens are too small and there is very little space on either side of most of the greens to make a chip shot. This course is much poorer than several public layouts and the membership is both expensive and poorly managed.---ronald schmidt, Grand Island, ne

White Hawk Country Club"Better than others around"I have golfed at White Hawk for the past three summers and have found it to be a challenging three courses. With black being the hardest it is to the difficult level of a 5-10 handicap player. On average I should in the high 70's and find some days more challenging then others depending on pin placement. But if you are a golf with great accuracy then this course will be almost no match for you. For if you are able to stay in the farways even par is something insight. The course itself is taken care of very nicely and almost all of the employees are friendly. Overall it is my favorite course in the area.---Rosie, Indiana

Mount Vernon Country Club"Good course management required"This tight, tree-lined venue has numerous doglegs, precise bunkering and water on 14 holes. Those challenges, combined with relatively short length make it a serious test for all levels of players. Four sets of tees accommodate virtually all golfers. The club does not discriminate against women in membership or availability of tee times. Exceptional food and service are other attributes which make this club a tremendous value.---wp merryman, Luquillo, PR